Just like last season right?I agree that the NFL didn't prove that Tom cheated, but does anyone really think he didn't? This is like 4 millionth on the list of reasons to boycott the NFL. The Pats got preferential treatment for spygate and have whooped on the other teams for years. When that happens, you have to expect the other side to come at you hard.
But when you come at the king, you best not miss and the other 31 owners are in for a shit storm of Patriots retribution.
My interest is most piqued by people who are happy with this decision and yet bemoan the control that business owners have over union labor.
Anybody who is planning to vote for Hillary Clinton this November and yet is pleased with the outcome of Deflategate has to rectify the contradiction of how they can support a business owner withholding ~25% of an employee's annual salary for something that they admit in their own report that they have no evidence linking a player to something that they admit in their own report have no evidence actually happened.
The answer to the contradiction is that "we're brainless fans who happily hand over labor power if that means our least favorite team has a slightly higher chance of losing a football game."
My own opinion is that the courts are right because the NFLPA bartered a terrible deal with the owners. Brady, per the CBA, should serve his suspension, and the NFLPA and the League have created an environment where the commissioner can withhold pay from employees for no reason, and that's that. Tough cookies NFLPA.
Just like last season right?
My interest is most piqued by people who are happy with this decision and yet bemoan the control that business owners have over union labor.
Anybody who is planning to vote for Hillary Clinton this November and yet is pleased with the outcome of Deflategate has to rectify the contradiction of how they can support a business owner withholding ~25% of an employee's annual salary for something that they admit in their own report that they have no evidence linking a player to something that they admit in their own report have no evidence actually happened.
The answer to the contradiction is that "we're brainless fans who happily hand over labor power if that means our least favorite team has a slightly higher chance of losing a football game."
My own opinion is that the courts are right because the NFLPA bartered a terrible deal with the owners. Brady, per the CBA, should serve his suspension, and the NFLPA and the League have created an environment where the commissioner can withhold pay from employees for no reason, and that's that. Tough cookies NFLPA.
Just like last season right?
Just like last season right?
I can understand that point, the CBA they signed was just stupid on the NFLPA's part.
Still, it doesn't mean that the right thing happened here and it's just frustrating. Not just as a Patriot fan, but in the sense that under the current agreement anyone can be charged with anything and suspended based on little-to-no evidence.
This is why I can't help but laugh at the other fanbases treating this like a thing to celebrate over. It's not. This just means if someone one their team crosses the NFL or Goodell the wrong way, he can make up some stupid penalty against them and theres nothing that can be done to stop it. Even Bountygate was mostly crap.
"Injuries" that's a weak excuse in the NFL. My point is they aren't the champs, didn't even make the super bowl so they aren't the "king" of anything.Sure, if they don't face the insane amount of injuries they had last year.
I mean, that team was decimated with injury to key players and still got to the AFC Championship, so I don't understand your point? They clearly aren't weak.
"Injuries" that's a weak excuse in the NFL. My point is they aren't the champs, didn't even make the super bowl so they aren't the "king" of anything.
I will laugh so hard if this goes to The Supreme Court.
don't cheat
don't lie
I will laugh so hard if this goes to The Supreme Court.
If the players don't like it then they should get better representation for them at the next contract talks. They can only blame themselves because they allowed Goodell to have so much power over them.Start laughing because I highly doubt the NFLPA is going to stop here considering the true facts and implications of the situation.
This ruling basically confirms that Goddell can literally take a $hit in a players locker, tell him to eat it and if he doesn't fire him for insubordination.
hyperbole? Yes! Facts of the matter? Yes.... You get the idea. Goddell can literally do anything he so chooses at this point with no fear of anything from the NFLPA. Talk about a God complex...
If the players don't like it then they should get better representation for them at the next contract talks. They can only blame themselves because they allowed Goodell to have so much power over them.
Coverup is worse than the crime.
Start laughing because I highly doubt the NFLPA is going to stop here considering the true facts and implications of the situation.
This ruling basically confirms that Goddell can literally take a $hit in a players locker, tell him to eat it and if he doesn't fire him for insubordination.
hyperbole? Yes! Facts of the matter? Yes.... You get the idea. Goddell can literally do anything he so chooses at this point with no fear of anything from the NFLPA. Talk about a God complex...
Yea, Patriots blew it up for no reason.
If the Pat's or Brady just went, "Hey, we don't know what happened, we take the integrity of the game very seriously. I tell the people who prep my balls to be XYZ, if they were doing something that was against the rules, that was never what I intended. We'll take responsibility for what ever the rule violation says.
Instead they make a giant press conference, announce they are innocent and force the NFL's hand into this witch hunt.
This is the most ridiculous thing ever with the most obvious conclusion ever.
The NFL is suspending one of the greatest QBs of all-time for a cheating offense that is barely fine-worthy and they couldn't even definitively prove who did what.
But, the fact is, Goodell is fully within his right to do it. The NFLPA is the worst union in sports, by far. Non-guaranteed contracts and crazy medical liability in a league that basically prints money. They need to get their shit in order.
Whats pathetic is someone being suspended based off little-to-no evidence whatsoever, spending millions on a report that gets destroyed under scrutiny. What's pathetic is beating a spouse gets less games then this violation, that similar equipment violations have only ever held a fine with no suspensions.
This whole thing is complete bull, and anyone that supports it I have to think has some mental deficiency.
I mean, I agree that the NFL has too much power over punishments and player control. However, the players union agreed to this.
Additionally, the denials, the destroyed phones, not cooperating, etc. It all lead to a severe punishment.
any link to this? I mean the math is pretty simple.
Yeah, Goodell shouldn't have so much power but Brady will get his vacation, the Patriots will run through the weak-ass AFC East as always, and life will move on.Whats pathetic is someone being suspended based off little-to-no evidence whatsoever, spending millions on a report that gets destroyed under scrutiny. What's pathetic is beating a spouse gets less games then this violation, that similar equipment violations have only ever held a fine with no suspensions.
This whole thing is complete bull, and anyone that supports it I have to think has some mental deficiency.
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Yea, Patriots blew it up for no reason.
If the Pat's or Brady just went, "Hey, we don't know what happened, we take the integrity of the game very seriously. I tell the people who prep my balls to be XYZ, if they were doing something that was against the rules, that was never what I intended. We'll take responsibility for what ever the rule violation says.
Instead they make a giant press conference, announce they are innocent and force the NFL's hand into this witch hunt.
Just like last season right?
Yea, Patriots blew it up for no reason.
If the Pat's or Brady just went, "Hey, we don't know what happened, we take the integrity of the game very seriously. I tell the people who prep my balls to be XYZ, if they were doing something that was against the rules, that was never what I intended. We'll take responsibility for what ever the rule violation says.
Instead they make a giant press conference, announce they are innocent and force the NFL's hand into this witch hunt.
The Patriots are a cheating team that deserves no recognition for the past 16 seasons.
Goodell "threw the book" as best he could at Brady and the Pats this time because of all the other cheating. The Pats made him look like a fool when he burned their evidence for him and he was grilled before Congress.
It's like Al Capone getting hit with tax evasion charges rather than the killing and racketeering.
The counter argument that Brady didn't cheat and that they went after him out of jealousy and spite is far more delusional than simply believing that where there is smoke there's fire.
Look at this magnificent thread though. Just look at it!
LOL at any assclown who thinks that Brady got caught cheating.
There is literally no evidence, there is nothing, and this is a bunch of bullshit. Anyone supporting this is just jealous of a winning QB or just downright pathetic. If you support Gooddell you need your god damn head checked.
except the offense is a fineI have to disagree with 'for no reason' The Patriots had a very good reason to deny everything at first, especially after their presser was after Mort published a completely incorrect, salacious story. His story came out the week before the Super Bowl and let's say that Brady got up and said "I tell the ball boys to take the balls after the refs check them and let out air" (even if this is untrue) then he would have been suspended from the SUper Bowl, Seattle would have blown out New England.
and all of that has what to do with another team cheating?Compare this to the team that alleged the Patriots deflated footballs, the Colts, who had their worst season in 4 years, missed the playoffs in the easiest division in the NFL.
http://www.backpicks.com/2015/05/26/debunking-exponents-methodology-in-the-wells-report/
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/01/2...-science-at-new-england-patriots-expense.html
http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...terprise-institute/17hhwae8tpa4111l2xjp6ojuxr
Also, I'm not sure where the narrative that the pats and brady didn't cooperate comes from. They were more than reasonable with their compliance
except the offense is a fine
until you run the issue into the ground at the expense of the NFL
and all of that has what to do with another team cheating?
Biggest cheater in the game along with his vile team.
Yep. This just reaffirms that Goodell has way too much power
I keep on seeing this "their fav team might be next" argument implying that Brady was the first time Goodell and his office gave out a harsh penalty for each transgression that happened under his reign.Yup. Remember that NFL study on ball pressure last season that was quietly buried without the results released.
At this point it's about the NFLPA vs NFL and Goodell saving face. It's also a terrible precedent for the teams and players.
Brady has his haters gloating now, but their team easily could be next, on the whim of a zealous commissioner or faction within the front office.
I keep on seeing this "their fav team might be next" argument implying that Brady was the first time Goodell and his office gave out a harsh penalty for each transgression that happened under his reign.
It's not, from Joey Porter, Bountygate, to the Redskins and Cowboys getting fined, to Tom Brady delategate.
There is a reason why the warning that it could have happened to your team is falling on deaf ears. Because it already happened to multiple teams.
It's as if the Pats fans don't understand that this has been the NFL way for years and it has finally caught them.
Guess that's it then.
Get accused of cheating, investigation funds nothing, get punished anyways. Screw the NFL, and I hope the players association realizes what and awful precedence this case sets, as it basically strips them of all power.
We tried to tell y'all that Goodell wasn't to be trusted to carefully mete out punishment but oh well.I agree. I didn't take the complaints seriously until it affected my team. And for that I'm sorry to teams like the saints. We should have known then.